On Thursday, 9 March 2017, 14:31:50 CET, Akihiro Motoki wrote: [...]
I however wonder how you make sure in this situation that readers can
navigate
properly through the release notes of a project if only some of them are translated. (How) do you fall back to the original if there's no
translated
release notes document for a release?
Actually the whole release notes are generated. If corresponding strings are translated translated versions are used, and if not original strings are used, so I think there is no navigation problem. For example, https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/horizon/ja/unreleased.html contains untranslated strings. the same thing happens for untranslated releases.
From this page you can go back in time (previous and next topic in the left side menu), to access the previous releases.
My concern is, if not all release notes files from all releases are published, then this navigation will break, even if you link back to the original language page. On the other hand, if you publish translations for all releases, even if only one is above threshold, then this is not really helpful for users. -- Thanks, Robert